First, was NDC’s Sam George stating that the video was a set up by some members of the ruling party to mount pressure on the unfortunate Minister to resign from his post.
The Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram described the seemingly malicious intent by the unknown persons as “wicked” emphasizing that no one is safe within their fraternity.
“State craft on display. Set a man up, play coy, orchestrate calls for his resignation and pressure him to resign. Just so you bring the 'greater evil' of the two to control our national security. We live in dangerous times as a Nation,” Sam George posted on Facebook.
“Wicked, very wicked people run affairs of State. No one is safe from the cabal. Not even one of their own. Pray and stay woke. Always!” he added.
National Chairman of the People's National Convention (PNC), Bernard Mornah, also jumped to the defense of Mr Albert Kan Dapaah. He condemned individuals happily sharing the videos and questioned if they (critics) have never been involved in such intimacy before.
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Member of Parliament for Tongu North Constituency, Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa, is the latest to join the solidarity movement stating that he would rather would rather pick lessons to serve as a guide in the future.
Quoting a verse in the Bible from the book of Proverbs, he wrote on Twitter, “Do not rejoice when your enemy (political opponent) falls; And do not let your heart be glad when he stumbles. – Proverbs 24:17.
Read his post below
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